The bag works great, stands up by itself. My horse is 16.3 hh and it goes over his knee. You do have to keep them still, the bottom of it stays in the same place if they move and although it doesn't come off it doesn't move with them.

The WORSE boot everRated 1 out of 5 stars
by Whitty
on 2015-10-04

Freaked out my horse - very hard to put on and pull his leg - will not secure at the top - terrible design and not only slipped down- when Sammy stepped forward it ripped!

So much easier!Rated 5 out of 5 stars
by laurie h
on 2015-08-31

Our farrier told us about this boot recently. One of our mares is prone to hoof issues and keeping her foot in a bucket long enough to do any good is difficult and frustrating. This latest problem required 45 minutes of soaking and seemed not only daunting, but nearly impossible. This boot made it very possible, and we are happy to have learned about it. Make sure the horse realizes it moves with him or her. Our mare initially thought this monster was chasing her.

Soaking bootRated 3 out of 5 stars
by Ken in Tampa
on 2015-04-26

Unfortunately, it ripped the first time I used it. I think it should be made of stronger plastic. The fact that I have a draft horse may have something to do with it. She's not a delicate creature.

Seriously?Rated 2 out of 5 stars
by goldie
on 2014-08-06

The people that came up with this way of soaking a horses hoof must never have owned a fussy horse.
While the boots hold up amazingly well considering the problems I have keeping them in place on my horse while he steps all over the floppy boots and nearly pulls them off. I think the design is one of the dumbest things going.
They do not stay in place and slide down unless your horse is a saint and does not move. Duct tape can only do so much to help they stay on.

Pleasantly Surprised !Rated 5 out of 5 stars
by janev
on 2014-02-16

I was concerned about putting this boot on my mare and her reaction, but it went much smoother than expected. Fortunately, the material of this boot is TOUGH because when she did move around (rear, strike out) it was very resilient. I would recommend using vet tape/duct tape to wrap around the lower leg, it just seems to contain the solution and make it easier for the horse to move around. I would be remiss if I didn't mention I did this in a run-in shed because we don't have a barn and still the entire process went smoothly. I attribute this positive experience to this boot.

This boot works great.Rated 5 out of 5 stars
by GypsyHorses
on 2014-01-04

I used this tall boot to work on scratches and thrush or any other type of hoof, leg, fungus issue. Soak in CleanTrax for 30 miutes, remove boot and pour out CleanTrax water, and then put boot back on for 30 minutes as the gaseous state continues to get rid of any fungus. As a side bonus....legs were SO white.

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